Fusion used to be industry standard, from when apple bought Shake to when Nuke 
became user friendly, say ~2005 to 2010?
It sort of got overlooked due to Nuke’s omnipresence and better performance and 
handling, but they silently kept going, overcoming their shortcomings and 
regaining some of their former popularity.
Do check the free version, it might be all you need – if so, it’s a great 
choice to have.

From: Angus Davidson 
Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2016 6:45 PM
To: r...@casema.nl ; softimage@listproc.autodesk.com 
Subject: RE: OT: Compositing app choice

Just to echo.

Nuke if you can afford the licenses, otherwise fusion is very good.

Kind regards

Angus


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From: Rob Wuijster [r...@casema.nl]
Sent: 26 May 2016 11:27 AM
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
Subject: Re: OT: Compositing app choice


Nuke is the most used, and it's not hard to find freelancers for it.
It became the industry 'standard' at some point.
But depending on your budget, I would have a look at Fusion as well.

Both apps have their strengths and weaknesses I guess.

Rob 

\/-------------\/----------------\/On 26-5-2016 11:07, David Saber wrote:

Hi people!
We need to choose a compositing app for Windows.
Some years ago, everybody was saying Nuke is the best compositing app. 
Is it still the case today?
Thanks,
David
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